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Show The Salt Lake ‘Tribune A12 UTAH/WORLD a . Annette Badger, a mother ofsix from Holladay, is one of four finalists in the Outstanding Soccer Mom contest, sponsored by Maytag. As a finalist, Badger neads to San Diego today for a day at the spa and tickets to the professional Women’s United Soccer Association's Founders Cup Ill title game. hriday, August 22, 2003 Utah’s‘soccer momsamong contest winners 4 Francisco KyoLsetu/The Salt Lake Tribune Hertwo oldest children earned college scholarships playing soc- cer. Another daughterplays for @ Continued from Al a ment and uniforms. When her children entered a competition soccerleague, she becamethe executive director of the 45-team Impact Club, a position she has held for more thanfour years. the Olympus High School team. All this comes in addition to whatever weather comes, to get the ball andgoon.” Badgerhas cheered and supported her children ages 19, 18, 16, 15, 13 and 11 througha cumulative 70 soccer seasons andcounting. “She is the quintessential soccer mom,” BeckyHarding, her sister-in-law, wrote in her nominationletter Badger has volunteered for just about everyrecreation league soccer job, from overseeing registration to buying equip- making it to most every game played byherchildren doors orout, all year round. Badger’s soccer spirit has even extended beyond her own neighborhood. When herfamily learned that children in Kenya used wadded-up newspapers as soccer balls, Badgerspearheaded a fund-raiser to provide them with equipment. [t's a hectic life, admits Badger, but “I do it because I love it.” kathys@sltrib.com in DIAMOND SALE WHY PAY MORE? WE HAVETHE LOWESTPRICES! 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State St. Murray, Utah south of1-215 across from Sam's Club The Associated Press VATICAN CITY Pope Pius XII, accused by somehistorians and Jewish leaders of not speak ing out against the Holocaust expressed strong anti-Nazi views in private talks with diplomats, a Catholic magazine said Thurs day, citing a newly released document The Sept. 1 issue of the Jesuit weekly America cites a report from the recently released diplo matic papers of Joseph P Kennedy, who served as ambassador to Britain Buy one. Get onefree. U.S from 1938-40, Charles R. Gallagher, a Jesuit Just in time for back to school. and U.S. historian, writes that in April 1938, the ambassador met in Rome with Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, who became Pope Pius XII in 1939 a few months before the outbreak of World War II Pacelli, then Vatican secre tary of state, gave Kennedy a re port denouncing Nazism because it attacked “the fundamental principle of the freedom of the practice of religion,” Gallagher Now two PCS Phonesfor wrote, quoting from the report Pacelli also reportedly told Kennedythat the church felt “at times powerless and isolated in its daily struggle against all sorts of political excesses from the Bolsheviks to the new pagans irising from the ‘Aryan’ $59.99 Save $199.99 after on and activation of two n renerations.” 16g.$128.88 He assured the ambassador that any political compromise vith the Nazis was “out of the PsP) juestion Gallagher, in a telephone in terview from St Louis said the memo had been sent to the White House. The document w as re leased in the last three years by the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Li braryin Boston Pius XIJ’s deeds and thinking are being scrutinized as the Vat ican considers if he fied, the last should beati step befor eC sainthood Some historians ind Jewish intellectuals have act used the wartime pope of being a sec ret inti-Semite Arguments against Pius have ween fueled by the publication of everal recent books Claiming he pope cared more pout se uring a concordat Germany than with yi Nazi saving Jewish Gallagheralso found led the year Pacelli i report se wee ovin : snc Wate celalonannuiten oe: we'll give you 8 full refundon your phone within thefirst 14 days if youtenot satisfied. eng ves became Ope In it, the U.S. consul general Berlin, Alfred Klieforth, d ribed a three-hour meeting in with the future pope. 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